Netta, a young Israeli woman wishes to immigrate to Berlin. Her father, the son of Holocaust survivors, is horrified by her decision to live in the land that killed her ancestors. He refuses to speak to her again if she leaves. Based on Daniella Koffler’s personal story,

Compartments is the first German-Israeli animation co-production that wishes to explore collective memories of the Holocaust in the third generation, and how they shape both sides in ways we cannot predict.

Every year during winter thousands of Nepalis and Indians migrate to various parts of Nepal to work in brick factories. Many of these laborers are children who drop out school, engage in hard labor and never return back to school. Dust is an ethnographic film with the children working in brick factory in Nepal. It is an attempt to find the perspectives of children working in brick kiln areas in Nepal about their life, work and education.

The 90s. Internet porn comes to Northern-Norway. A cumming-of-age story.

"With World Wide Woven Bodies, I wanted to be back in the 90s, right there at the arrival of the internet, to once again feel how it was when that new frontier opened up, to give a sense of some of the new complications that arose as a part of it. I wanted to show how the internet always has been intimately connected to our intimate parts, given its free-flowing uncensored nature and the relative ease of covering the tracks of one’s hidden passions. As the internet gets more and more incorporated into our lives, and probably, eventually, our flesh, this connection will grow all the more. This can be considered an origin story of this connection."